moment, sometimes that happens.Tom145145 wrote:
Sorry I replied to the wrong post...I was trying to make the point that most people can't be objective. I managed to do the opposite
moment, sometimes that happens.Tom145145 wrote:
Sorry I replied to the wrong post...I was trying to make the point that most people can't be objective. I managed to do the opposite
It was an agressive undercut on Ricciardo, which worked.Yurasyk wrote:What a fabulous f*ck up of Ferrari strategists. I am just speechless.
It was a stupidiest move in the world to having 3 laps fresher tyres hope for significant pace advantage in th finish.NL_Fer wrote:It was an agressive undercut on Ricciardo, which worked.
They just didn't think Max and Kimi would keep up speed till that part of the race.
+1. I remember at least one rase when strategists made a Ric in front of Vet - it was Canada. Ric got a win there.Sonador wrote:Just like Vettel (in2014), Ricciardo asked a valid question in that respect.giantfan10 wrote:After listening to Ricciardo after the race this race was a gift to max from red bull...Ricciardo asked a valid question why would you make the leading driver do a 3 stop race and force him to have to pass faster cars on track when its next to impossible to pass in spain???
He doesnt look like a happy camper
For me it is a bit of a flashback ....
There is footage from behind. You can see Rosbergs rain light flashing from Hamilton's and Ricciardos(?) onboard at the end of the corner. It was not flashing at the start.domh245 wrote:Difficult to say as there isn't any footage of the start from behind the 2 mercs that I can see (to determine if the rain light was flashing), but I don't think the PU was harvesting then. If Nico did have a HP disadvantage off of the line through a harvesting ERS, he'd have been swamped by the top half of the grid.
Restomaniac wrote:Hi guys new user here.
Something struck me on the footage today.
When looking from the shot looking down the small straight just before turn 3 it's noticeable just how far over Rosberg actually is . No one else is anywhere near that far to the right even those trying/defending overtakes. At one point as Hamilton ends up being a passenger Rosberg is about 1 tyre width from being on the grass himself. Now if that's the normal line why is nobody else over there?
Also for those saying Hamilton should have backed out of it. Fine that's a valid point until you factor in just how slow Rosberg was going at that point. If Hamilton backed out and totally compromised himself he is running a real risk of a redbull steaming up within a corner or 2.
That would mean that Rosberg makes a mistake in engine mode and yet he gets a net gain of not only retaining his place but possibly costing his teammate second.